The Crisis of Authority in Catholic Modernity.
One deep problem facing the Catholic church is the question of how its teaching authority is understood today. It is fairly clear that, while Rome continues to teach as if its authority were unchanged from the days before Vatican II (1962-65), the majority of Catholics - within the first-world churc...
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Oxford University Press, USA
2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Prologue: The Problem of Authority and Its Limits; Section I: Historical Background: Contested Pasts; 1. History and the Return of the Repressed in Catholic Modernity: The Dilemma Posed by Constance; 2. Leo's Church and Our Own; 3. Benedict XVI and the Interpretation of Vatican II; Section II: Theological, Canonistic, and Philosophical Issues: Stubborn Challenges, Emerging Directions; 4. Catholic Tradition and Traditions; 5. Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Law: Canon Law and Its Discontents.
- 6. A Teaching Church That Learns?: Discerning "Authentic" Teaching in Our Times7. Moral Theology after Vatican II; 8. Retrieving and Reframing Catholic Casuistry; 9. Magisterial Authority; Section III: Practical Limits: Authority in the Lived Catholicism of American Laity and Clergy; 10. American Catholics and Church Authority; 11. Souls and Bodies: The Birth Control Controversy and the Collapse of Confession; 12. Assessing the Education of Priests and Lay Ministers: Content and Consequences; Epilogue: The Matter of Unity; Appendix: Remarks on Interpreting the Second Vatican Council.
- ContributorsIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z.